RE: TAR and Linux info

It might be a tape problem, but I think it is unusual for a tape to be this
hosed without errors being generated when the backup was created. If it is
known that a backup was created without errors on this tape, and the tape
has not been mishandled since then, then my first question would be: At what
density was the tape created, and are you reading from the tape at that
density?

When you finally get to the point that you can locate the "files" on the
tape, then other questions come up, such as:

Was the tape actually written in tar format?
Are additional parameters required, such as blocksize, etc.?

> -----Original Message-----> > Thanks for the response. I did locate the "mt" command and tried to> advance to tape to the 5 file count and I received Input/Output errors> anf the operation stopped. I guess the tape is shot and I will have to> recreate the datafile and tablespace.> Thanks to all.> Ron

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